Hills serves as client director at Aon Insurance Manager (Isle of Man)
Solvency II, infrastructure costs, BEPS and Brexit are just some of the challenges that European captives are currently facing, according to Ciaran Healy, director of consulting for the global captive practice at Willis...
A quarter of captive professionals have not yet even considered contingency planning for the UK’s exit from the European Union, according to a webinar hosted by CICA...
The Isle of Man has issued a consultation to introduce a code of conduct for insurance providers on the island...
The Isle of Man has combined the functions of the Insurance and Pensions Authority (IPA) and the Financial Supervision Commission (FSC) under a single a regulator...
The Isle of Man Captive Association (IOMCA) has appointed Ross Dennett as its new chairman and will succeed Gaynor Brough...
The chief minister of Guernsey has welcomed support from European parliamentarians and the European Commission for the “positive contribution” the island makes to the European economy...
Nick Frost, currently president of R&Q Quest Management Services Bermuda, has been appointed president of R&Q Captive Management Division...
Frances Jones reviews the proliferation of PCCs in the captive industry and across key domiciles
Simon Pickering, head of insurance and pensions at Finance Isle of Man, explains how his company is taking a captive approach
Economic substance legislation was designed to protect the reputation of offshore jurisdictions. Industry experts discuss how Bermuda works to remain compliant
Malcolm Cachia of Strategic Risk Solutions discusses cell solutions for doing business in the EU and UK
Just over a year on from the launch of its European office, SRS Europe’s four person team, Stuart King, Annette Heaney, Malcolm Cachia and Mary McMorrow, discuss the company’s future expansion
With an uptick in PCC formations, Rob Geraghty of Marsh reveals that its Mangrove vehicles are set to have their strongest growth year ever
The referendum on EU membership will take place on 23 June, Charles Winter of Aon Risk Solutions explains what a British vote to leave could mean for the captive industry
Captives critical of Solvency II are finding that regulators are carving out exemptions to the legislation for them. Gaynor Brough and Richard Bray of Aon Risk Solutions explain more
Ned Holmes speaks to Nigel Feetham on why Gibraltar is developing a special captive regime
Located in the Irish sea, the Isle of Man is home to a big captive insurance market, with new insurance legislation on the cards, industry experts discuss how these as well as current trends and challenges are currently impacting its captive market
For a small country, Ireland is home to a strong captive insurance market but what challenges is the domicile currently facing and what can industry participants expect to see over the next 12 months?
Although the Isle of Man is currently focusing on updating its regulatory framework, Solvency II, Brexit and the Asian market all hold big opportunities for the island